Responses reflected the individual's status as of 1 April
1930. Children born between the official start date and the day of enumeration
were not to be listed, while individuals alive on the official start date but
deceased when the enumerator arrived were to be counted. There are no
separate Indian population schedules in the 1930 census. Inhabitants of
reservations were enumerated in the general population schedules but some minor
differences in reporting were used: in place of country of birth for the father,
the degree of Indian blood was listed and for the country of birth for the
mother the tribe was listed. Enumerators were instructed not to report
servicemen in the family's enumerations but to treat them as residents of
their duty posts. The 1930 census includes schedules for overseas military and
naval forces. The original schedules have been destroyed, therefore only
microfilm images are available: 1930 Federal Population Census: Catalog of
National Archives Microfilm, National Archives Trust Fund Board (Washington, DC,
2002).

This is the complete census for Love Grove, Carter County,
Oklahoma. It is listed here by family groups as they appear on the census.
There were approximately 1200 residents in Lone Grove